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Liposarcoma

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1993
Liposarcoma is second in frequency only to malignant fibrous histiocytoma among the soft-tissue sarcomas. It occurs almost exclusively in adults and is found most often in the thigh or retroperitoneum. It rarely arises from a lipoma and does not occur in the subcutaneous tissues.
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Paratesticular liposarcoma

Urology, 1978
The fifteenth reported case of paratesticular liposarcoma is presented, together with a review of the literature. The prognostic and therapeutic implications of this particular neoplasm are discussed.
M F, Bellinger   +3 more
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Orbital liposarcoma

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2017
The case is presented of a 46-year-old male with right eye proptosis and conjunctival hyperaemia, of 18 months onset. A well-defined intraconal mass was found in the computed tomography. In magnetic resonance this was hypo-intense on T1, enhanced with gadolinium and hyperintense on T2.
A M, Borbolla-Pertierra   +5 more
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Vulval Liposarcoma

Archives of Gynecology, 1987
A 60-year-old woman complained about an indolent and slowly growing tumor of the vulva. Clinical examination showed a sharply circumscribed lump in the posterior part of the left labium majus, suggestive of a cyst of Bartholin's gland. At operation a solid, macroscopically encapsulated tumor was found, which was a mostly well-differentiated liposarcoma
C Y, Genton, E S, Maroni
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Mediastinal Liposarcoma

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2010
A 64-year-old male underwent surgical resection of a large liposarcoma of the mediastinum. The management of this unusual tumor is the subject of this case report.
Dominik, Wiedemann   +3 more
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Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma

Pathology Case Reviews, 1998
Dedifferentiated liposarcoma is a high-grade nonlipogenic sarcoma that arises in a background of a preexisting well-differentiated liposarcoma. The phenomenon of dedifferentiation is time dependent, and primary or de novo tumors exceed secondary neoplasms in a ratio of 9:1.
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Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1976
The diagnosis of retroperitoneal fatty tumour is not extremely difficult provided that the possibility of its presence is kept in mind by the surgeon in all cases of distended abdomen in an apparently well‐nourished patient. A careful clinical examination and a good excretory Myelogram arc very important in the diagnosis.
B K, Moulik, A, Prakash, S N, Sinha
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Primary Orbital Liposarcoma

Ophthalmology, 2010
To describe 6 new cases of primary orbital liposarcoma and provide a review of the relevant literature.Noncomparative consecutive case series and literature review.Six patients with primary orbital liposarcoma.Review of patient charts, imaging, and histopathology; literature review.Patient demographics; clinical presentations; results of radiologic ...
Madge SN   +6 more
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Liposarcomas

The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
D B, GROFF, A, HORWITZ
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Hypopharyngeal Liposarcoma

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
J M, Reed, E G, Vick
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